Abstract
To examine the role of the calcium/calmodulin-dependent phosphatase calcineurin in regulation of renin release, we assayed exocytosis using whole-cell patch clamp of single juxtaglomerular cells in culture. The calcineurin inhibitor, cyclosporine A (CsA), significantly increased juxtaglomerular cell membrane capacitance, an index of cell surface area and an established measure of exocytosis in single-cell assays. This effect was mimicked by intracellular delivery of a calcineurin inhibitory peptide, the calcium chelator ethylene glycol tetraacetic acid (EGTA), or the calmodulin inhibitor W-13. Simultaneous exposure to EGTA and CsA had no additive effect. The protein kinase A (PKA) blocker RpcAMPs had no effect on the CsA-induced increase in membrane capacitance. Intra-and extracellular application of tacrolimus did not alter membrane capacitance. A calmodulin antagonist (calmidazolium) and CsA, but not tacrolimus, significantly stimulated renin release from cultured juxtaglomerular cells. Juxtaglomerular cells expressed the calcineurin isoforms A-Β and A-γ but not A-α. Plasma renin concentrations (PRCs) were not different in wild-type, calcineurin A-α, or A-Β knockout mice but increased after CsA treatment of the A-α knockout, while renin mRNA was suppressed. We conclude that calcineurin and calcium/calmodulin suppress exocytosis of renin from juxtaglomerular cells independent of PKA. © 2010 International Society of Nephrology.
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Madsen, K., Friis, U. G., Gooch, J. L., Hansen, P. B., Holmgaard, L., Skøtt, O., & Jensen, B. L. (2010). Inhibition of calcineurin phosphatase promotes exocytosis of renin from juxtaglomerular cells. Kidney International, 77(2), 110–117. https://doi.org/10.1038/ki.2009.418
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